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Shobhini Mukerji is the Executive Director of Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) South Asia’s regional centre, hosted by the Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR). Shobhini is based in New Delhi and provides strategic, technical, and administrative oversight to the pan-India research and multi-sector policy and training engagements in the South Asian region. She works closely with donors, policymakers, civil society partners, and research institutions to promote collaborations to increase the use of evidence in decision-making and scale-ups of successful social programmes. She has extensive research and evaluation experience, ranging from designing and managing large-scale primary data collection and analysis, to providing advice to organisations and governments on research design, monitoring, and evaluation strategies. Her research includes recently published papers on primary education interventions in India found to be highly impactful and at the stages of being scaled up across several Indian states.
Prior to J-PAL, Shobhini worked at Pratham, a pan-India non-profit initiative working towards universal quality primary education for the underprivileged. She is on the Board of Directors at CARE India, a large non-profit in India focusing on empowerment of women and girls through programmes in health, education, livelihoods, and disaster preparedness and response. Shobhini holds a master’s degree in social research methods from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) with a concentration in development economics and social policy.
Posts by Shobhini Mukerji
एक अनोखी क्रांति: उत्तर प्रदेश में प्राथमिक शिक्षा
आज भारत की स्कूली शिक्षा प्रणाली में चुनौती यह है कि स्कूली शिक्षा को ‘सीखने’ में कैसे रूपांतरित किया जाए । जहाँ सीखने के संकट पर दुखी होने के कारण मौजूद हैं वहीं उत्तर प्रदेश में एक अनोखी क्रांति हो ...
- Shobhini Mukerji
- 10 जुलाई, 2019
- लेख
A quiet revolution: The case of primary education in Uttar Pradesh
The challenge in India’s school education system today is how to translate years of schooling into learning. While there is reason to lament the learning crisis, a quiet movement is taking place in ...
- Shobhini Mukerji
- 31 May, 2019
- Notes from the Field